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Guardian Updates Video Production Terms & Conditions

The Guardian has revised its terms and conditions for commissioned video productions, outlining new requirements for delivery, rights, and funding arrangements affecting content creators and production partners.

Brazil approves controversial Amazon oil drilling

Brazil's government has approved controversial oil exploration in the Amazon River mouth, defying scientists and environmentalists who warn of catastrophic ecosystem damage in one of Earth's most biodiverse regions.

Melbourne car park becomes unexpected social media star

Discover how a Melbourne multi-storey car park became an unexpected global social media sensation, drawing content creators from around the world with its unique geometric architecture and perfect lighting.

Late-night pub hours failing communities, report warns

A sobering new analysis reveals that relaxed late-night licensing laws are creating more problems than prosperity, with local residents bearing the brunt of noise and disruption while promised economic benefits fail to materialise.

UK pubs face £1,500 licensing fee crisis

British publicans confront fresh financial pressures as government plans could impose substantial new licensing costs, adding to existing challenges in the hospitality sector.

Labour's Plan to Transform UK Pub Opening Hours

Sir Keir Starmer announces radical overhaul of pub licensing laws, giving landlords power to set flexible opening times and revitalise Britain's struggling hospitality sector.

Vanuatu open to Australia pact but rejects bullying

Vanuatu's Prime Minister signals willingness to sign security agreement with Australia while asserting Pacific nation won't be pressured by larger countries in delicate regional negotiations.

Australia's Social Media Ban Loophole Exposed for Under-16s

A critical loophole in Australia's new social media age verification law allows minors to easily access harmful content, including gambling and violent far-right material, by simply browsing without an account, experts warn.

Dave Hughes' Bar Show Warned by Channel Seven

Comedian Dave Hughes' new venture, Hughesy's Bar, has been formally cautioned by Channel Seven following viewer complaints about its 'vulgar' and 'offensive' material, sparking a debate on broadcasting standards.

NRL Star's Manager Bans 'Cringeworthy' TikTok Videos

The manager of a top-tier NRL player has issued a blanket ban on 'cringeworthy' TikTok videos, demanding all content focus exclusively on serious football analysis in a major shift for player branding.

FEMA staff fired in pornography scandal

Exclusive: Multiple FEMA employees have been dismissed after a shocking internal investigation uncovered they were accessing and sharing hardcore pornography while on the job and using government equipment.

OnlyFans Star: Fan Paid £15,000 For One Phone Call

Australian OnlyFans sensation Annie Knight reveals a fan paid an astonishing £15,000 for a single phone call, detailing the bizarre request and her surprising reaction in a candid podcast interview.

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